In the lead up to the start of short notice accreditation, we are focussing each week on some of the standards. This week we’re looking at Standard 3 (preventing and controlling infections) and Standard 4 (medication safety).
Standard 3: Preventing and controlling infections
Intention of the standard
- To reduce the risk to patients, consumers and members of the workforce of acquiring preventable infections
- To effectively manage infections, if they occur
- To prevent and contain antimicrobial resistance
- To promote appropriate prescribing and use of antimicrobials as part of antimicrobial stewardship
- To promote appropriate and sustainable use of infection prevention and control resources.
TPCH Priorities
- Ensuring our patients are supported to understand why precautions/isolation may be needed for their care
- Consistent communication of infection risks including MRO status and precautions required
- Improving environmental cleaning in line with TPCH procedures
- Undertaking maintenance on any furnishing or fittings not meeting the standard
What can you do?
- Be bare below the elbows
- Adhere to the 5 moments of hand hygiene
- Always store linen covered
- Complete your mandatory Infection Control Awareness training if it is due
- Put in a work order for any surfaces or equipment in a state of disrepair
- Watch this video Preparing for SNAAP: Standard 3
Standard 4: Medication safety
Intention of the standard
- To ensure clinicians safely prescribe, dispense and administer appropriate medicines, and monitor medicine use.
- To ensure that consumers are informed about medicines, and understand their own medicine needs and risks.
TPCH Priorities
- Improving documentation of Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) risk assessment
- Ensuring safe and secure storage of medicines at all times
What can you do?
- Check the decision support tools in the end-of-bed charts and replace if out of date or damaged
- Ensure medication storage areas are always kept locked – in particular medication trolleys and beside lockers
- Never clip medication strips or packs to the end-of-bed chart
- Ensure weekly S8/DS4 medication balance checks are recorded on each page of the register as per the Metro North Procedure
- Always ensure patient identification is complete on all pages of the medication chart – including the hand written name under the label
- Watch this video Preparing for SNAAP: Standard 4
For more information
Please contact Zachary Sheldrick, Manager Safety and Quality, via phone 3139 4191 or email: Zachary.Sheldrick@health.qld.gov.au
Tami.